God and maths? Hmm, the letter to alpha relation would be 7 - 15 - 4. Since it's all one word, it's safe to assume it's multiplication so it'd be 7*15*4=420. So realistically, god is related to cannabis? Perhaps that's what they were expecting you to write.

God and maths? Hmm, the letter to alpha relation would be 7 - 15 - 4. Since it's all one word, it's safe to assume it's multiplication so it'd be 7*15*4=420. So realistically, god is related to cannabis? Perhaps that's what they were expecting you to write.

It looks fine but the problem would most likely be with the thermal paste application, and of course you'd have to remove the heat sink and re-apply the paste to check.

God and maths? Hmm, the letter to alpha relation would be 7 - 15 - 4. Since it's all one word, it's safe to assume it's multiplication so it'd be 7*15*4=420. So realistically, god is related to cannabis? Perhaps that's what they were expecting you to write.

The only issues you can have with standoffs are - far too few, as in 4 or less (I'd use at least six - two top, middle and bottom) or more importantly, too many. I've seen a number of self-builds where people have lost track of how many standoffs they've put on the motherboard plate, and not counted how many screws they've actually done up when the board is fitted. Result? Motherboard standoff bridging multiple RAM pins, shorting across surface-mounted devices, or (and this was really nice and charred) shorting out the 24pin.

If you know you definitely fitted 9 standoffs, make sure you have 9 screws holding the board in place. If you have 8 screws and an empty hole with no standoff under it? Oh dear.

I found my problem. I didn't have the PSU plugged in for more than two seconds before I turned it on which caused it to instantly turn off? I don't know, but it's functional now. After that, I ran into another problem. I go to plug the monitor in to the DVI slots on the motherboard and my graphics card and still no signal. Also there's these two digits on my motherboard (29). That's telling me there must be a fault or something...

/sigh

thanks for the help though guys, I appreciate it. I'll try to figure out these problems.

I found my problem. I didn't have the PSU plugged in for more than two seconds before I turned it on which caused it to instantly turn off? I don't know, but it's functional now. After that, I ran into another problem. I go to plug the monitor in to the DVI slots on the motherboard and my graphics card and still no signal. Also there's these two digits on my motherboard (29). That's telling me there must be a fault or something...

Did you try pulling the video card out and then plugging into the onboard video?